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CA 38 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Cotta, dated September 1, 1906
Schenker's wishes are those of Cotta.
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CA 39 Handwritten postcard from Schenker to Cotta, dated September 19, 1906
Schenker reports an error in the numbering of music examples in the
Harmonielehre proofs.
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OC 52/396 Typewritten letter from UE to Schenker, dated September 28, 1906
UE asks for the score of the Handel organ concertos back; Schenker's name will
not appear on the published arrangements.
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OJ 14/23, [9] Handwritten postcard from Seligmann to Schenker, postmarked September 2,
1906
Seligmann thanks Schenker for his words of approval on his feuilleton about
the Salzburg Festival in the Neue Freie Presse.
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OJ 15/8, [3] Handwritten postcard from Waldheim–Eberle to Schenker, dated September 11,
1906
Waldheim-Eberle asks Schenker to visit them regarding the
Instrumentations-Tabelle.
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OJ 15/8, [4] Typewritten letter from Waldheim–Eberle to Schenker, dated September 17,
1906
Josef Stritzko is disappointed that Schenker has gone back on his consent for
the terms offered by Doblinger for publication of the Instrumentations-Tabelle: Schenker
will not find better terms elsewhere.
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OJ 15/8, [5] Typewritten letter from Waldheim–Eberle to Schenker, dated September 24,
1906
Josef Stritzko asserts the honesty of Bernhard Herzmansky [of Doblinger], and
explains Herzmansky's pricing [of Schenker's Instrumentations-Tabelle]; Stritzko resents
having had to renege on his agreement, and is consequently unwilling to help Schenker any
further with finding a publisher.
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OJ 9/31, [12] Stenographically handwritten letter from Cotta to Schenker, dated September 24,
1906
Cotta urges swift return of proofs, stresses the need to publish before
Christmas, and requests copy of the title-page.